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Shin-ichi Uye

Shin-ichi Uye

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
59
Citations
11581
World Ranking
12627
National Ranking
865

Overview

Shin-ichi Uye is affiliated with Hiroshima University in Japan and conducts research primarily focused on various aspects of marine science. Their work spans multiple topics within environmental science and earth and planetary sciences, with specific interests in marine invertebrate physiology and ecology, marine ecology and invasive species, and marine toxins and detection methods.

The scientist's main fields of study include:

  • Environmental Science
  • Earth and Planetary Sciences

Within these fields, their subfields of focus include:

  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Paleontology
  • Environmental Chemistry
  • Oceanography
  • Biotechnology

Key research topics covered in their work are:

  • Marine Invertebrate Physiology and Ecology
  • Marine Ecology and Invasive Species
  • Marine Toxins and Detection Methods
  • Aquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton Dynamics
  • Marine and fisheries research
  • Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies
  • Marine Biology and Ecology Research

Shin-ichi Uye has published research in several scientific venues, including:

  • Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology
  • Advances in marine biology
  • Plankton and Benthos Research
  • Open Journal of Marine Science

Some of their recent papers are:

  • "Effects of salinity, light intensity and biofouling on planula settlement and subsequent development to polyps in Cyanea nozakii (Cnidaria: Scyphozoa)," 2021, Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology
  • "Ecology of Rhizostomeae," 2024, Advances in marine biology
  • "Seasonal population dynamics, production, and feeding of the chaetognath Aidanosagitta crassa in a temperate eutrophic inlet," 2022, Plankton and Benthos Research
  • "Starvation of the Respiratory Metabolism and Locomotion of Aurelia aurita s.l. Ephyrae," 2020, Open Journal of Marine Science

The scientist has collaborated with several coauthors throughout their career, including:

  • Song Feng
  • Jianing Lin
  • Song Sun
  • Fang Zhang
  • Delphine Thibault

Best Publications

  • Anthropogenic causes of jellyfish blooms and their direct consequences for humans: a review

    Jennifer E. Purcell;Shin-ichi Uye;Wen-Tseng Lo

  • Recurrent jellyfish blooms are a consequence of global oscillations

    Robert H. Condon;Carlos M. Duarte;Carlos M. Duarte;Kylie A. Pitt;Kelly L. Robinson

  • Length-weight relationships of important zooplankton from the Inland Sea of Japan

    Shin-ichi Uye

  • Questioning the Rise of Gelatinous Zooplankton in the World's Oceans

    Robert H. Condon;William M. Graham;Carlos M. Duarte;Kylie Anne Pitt

  • The paradox of diatom-copepod interactions

    S. Ban;C. Burns;J. Castel;Y. Chaudron

  • Unusual population explosion of the giant jellyfish Nemopilema nomurai (Scyphozoa: Rhizostomeae) in East Asian waters

    Masato Kawahara;Shin-ichi Uye;Kohzoh Ohtsu;Hitoshi Iizumi

  • Blooms of the giant jellyfish Nemopilema nomurai: a threat to the fisheries sustainability of the East Asian Marginal Seas

    Shin-ichi Uye

  • Fecundity studies of neritic calanoid copepods Acartia clausi Giesbrecht and A. Steueri Smirnov: A simple empirical model of daily egg production

    Shin-Ichi Uye

  • Temperature-dependent development and growth of Calanus sinicus (Copepoda: Calanoida) in the laboratory

    Shin-ichi Uye

  • Feeding interactions between planktonic copepods and red-tide flagellates from Japanese coastal waters.

    S Uye;K Takamatsu

  • Effects of various environmental factors on egg development of several species of Acartia in Southern California

    S. Uye;S. Uye;A. Fleminger

  • Resting egg production as a life history strategy of marine planktonic copepods

    S.-I. Uye

  • Population biomass, feeding, respiration and growth rates, and carbon budget of the scyphomedusa Aurelia aurita in the Inland Sea of Japan

    S. Uye;H. Shimauchi

  • Linking human well-being and jellyfish: ecosystem services, impacts and societal responses

    William M. Graham;Stefan Gelcich;Kelly L. Robinson;Carlos M. Duarte;Carlos M. Duarte

  • Replacement of large copepods by small ones with eutrophication of embayments: cause and consequence

    Shin-ichi Uye

  • Seasonal reproductive biology of the small cyclopoid copepod Oithona davisae in a temperate eutrophic inlet

    S. Uye;K. Sano

  • Population dynamics and production of Acartiaclausi giesbrecht (Copepoda: Calanoida) in inlet waters

    Shin-Ichi Uye

  • Human forcing of the copepod–fish–jellyfish triangular trophic relationship

    Shin-ichi Uye

  • Calanoid copepod eggs in sea-bottom muds

    S. Kasahara;S. Uye;T. Onbé

  • Combined effects of food supply and temperature on asexual reproduction and somatic growth of polyps of the common jellyfish Aurelia aurita s.l.

    Chang-Hoon Han;Shin-ichi Uye

Frequent Co-Authors

Hermes Mianzan
Hermes Mianzan Spanish National Research Council
Carlos M. Duarte
Carlos M. Duarte King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Cathy H. Lucas
Cathy H. Lucas University of Southampton
William M. Graham
William M. Graham University of Southern Mississippi
Kylie Anne Pitt
Kylie Anne Pitt Griffith University
Jennifer E. Purcell
Jennifer E. Purcell Western Washington University
Richard D. Brodeur
Richard D. Brodeur Oregon State University
Alenka Malej
Alenka Malej National Institute of Biology
Laurence P. Madin
Laurence P. Madin Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Jeffrey A. Runge
Jeffrey A. Runge University of Maine

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